Southeast Radiation Oncology Group, P.A. (SERO) is a professional corporation employing 26 board certified or eligible physicians specializing in the treatment of cancer with radiation. The practice was founded by Dr. Timothy E. Cloninger, and in 1978 the firm first treated patients in Charlotte and the surrounding area. SERO has provided quality radiation therapy services to the Carolinas for over 30 years.
SERO provides a full spectrum of services including:
- Oncologic Consultation
- 3-Dimensional Conformal Radiation Treatment Planning
- Linear Accelerator External Beam Therapy
- Intracavitary and Interstitial Implants
- Superficial X-Ray Treatment
- Electron Beam Therapy
- High Dose Rate (HDR) Afterloading Brachytherapy
- MammoSite™
- Hyperthermia
- Stereotactic Radiosurgery
- Intensity Modulated Radiation Therapy (IMRT)
- GliaSite™
In addition, the group is involved in clinical research trials through affiliations with major universities and national research protocols.
SERO offers affiliations with major medical hospitals throughout the region. At present, our physicians provide hospital-based professional services at the following medical centers:
- Carolinas Medical Center
- Carolinas Medical Center-Pineville
- Carolinas Medical Center-Northeast
- Carolinas Medical Center - Union
- Cleveland Regional Medical Center
- Gaston Memorial Hospital
- Presbyterian Hospital
We also provide care at eight free-standing radiation oncology facilities adjacent to:
- Carolinas Medical Center - University
- Lake Norman Regional Medical Center
- Piedmont Medical Center
- Presbyterian Hospital Matthews
- Rowan Regional Medical Center
- Springs Memorial Hospital
- Stanly Regional Medical Center
- Watauga Medical Center
Our patients receive personalized care from a group of the finest physicians and staff available. Quality care, easy access to treatment, and concerned professionals who take time with their patients make the treatment process as pleasant as possible. Because we operate from 15 state-of-the-art treatment centers in North and South Carolina, patients are provided with convenient access to treatment facilities.